词汇 | draw |
释义 | draw verb uk /drɔː/ us /drɑː/drew | drawn drawverb (PICTURE)A1[ I or T ] to make a picture of something or someone with a pencil or pen: 画,绘画 Jonathan can draw very well.乔纳森的画画得相当棒。 The children drew pictures of their families.孩子们画了自己的家人。 Draw a line at the bottom of the page.在本页的底部画一条线。 I'll draw you a quick map if you're worried about finding the hotel.如果你担心找不到那家旅馆,我给你画张简单的示意图。 She drew the outline of the boat and then coloured it in.她画了这只船的草图,然后给它着色。 Rosie drew an elephant and coloured it in.罗西画了一头大象,然后给它上了色。 Squared paper is better for drawing graphs on. If you draw or write in pencil you can always rub out your mistakes with an eraser.如果你用铅笔写字画画,无论出了什么错都可以用橡皮擦掉。 Painting, drawing & printing airbrush axonometric brushstroke brushwork chiaroscuro describe drawing drawn engraving etching face painting illustrate paint painterly painting painting by numbersidiom pentimento shade touch something in vanishing point drawverb (ATTRACT)B2[ T ] to attract attention or interest: 吸引,引起(兴趣、注意) He's an excellent speaker who always draws a crowd.他很擅长演讲,总能吸引大批的听众。 draw someone’s attention to somethingCould I draw your attention to item number three on the agenda?我可以请你看一看议程的第3项内容吗? draw attentionUKDoes he wear those ridiculous clothes to draw attention to himself?他穿那些滑稽的衣服就是想吸引人们的注意吗? to draw your attention and interest you attractWe were attracted to the high street, with its variety of shops and cafés. drawThe game drew a crowd of 30,000. enticeThe smell of coffee enticed people to enter the shop. lureI was lured into the store by the smell of fresh bread. temptI was tempted by the offer of a free phone. seduceI wouldn't normally have bought this but I was seduced by the low price. draw someone's eye(s) to attract someone's attention: 吸引(某人的)注意 Her eyes were immediately drawn to the tall blond man standing at the bar.她的注意力立即被吧台旁站着的一位高个头的金发男子吸引住了。 They're organizing a campaign to draw people's attention to the environmentally harmful effects of using their cars.他们正在组织一场运动,目的是使人们意识到开车对环境造成的危害。 He may be old hat among the trendy younger generation, but his shows draw more viewers than any other comedian.在这帮新潮的年轻一代中,他可能有些老土,不过他的表演比其他喜剧演员更吸引观众。 Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds. He drew attention to the absence of concrete evidence against the defendant.他使大家注意到,可以证明被告有罪的确凿证据并不存在。 He was drawn to the metropolitan glamour and excitement of Paris.他为巴黎的大都会魅力与激情所吸引。 Attracting and tempting affinity allure alluringly arrest attract charisma charm offensive charm the pants off someoneidiom chum clickbait glamour honey trap incentive jump out at someone lure tantalizing tantalizingly tempt temptation temptingly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making people excited and interested drawverb (MAKE)C2[ T ]formal to make or show a comparison between things: 作(比较),进行(对比) draw a comparisonYou can't really draw a comparison between the two cases - they're completely different.你不能拿这两个案子相比较——因为它们完全不同。 draw a distinctionIt's sometimes very difficult to draw a clear distinction between the meanings of different words.有时很难明确区分不同单词的含义。 draw a/the conclusion B2 to consider the facts of a situation and make a decision about what is true, correct, likely to happen, etc.: 得出结论,推论 I'd seen them together so often, I drew the logical conclusion that they were husband and wife.我常看见他们在一起,所以认为他们是夫妻。 She drew a comparison between life in the army and life in prison.她把军队生活比作坐牢。 He drew an analogy between the brain and a vast computer.他把大脑比作一台庞大的计算机。 Did you draw any conclusions at the meeting this morning? It would be easy to draw a parallel between the town's history and that of its football club. The report focuses on the particular rather than the general and so doesn't draw any overall conclusions.这份报道着重详细情况,而非整体概貌,所以没有作出总的结论。 Concluding and deducing analysis deduce deduce something from something deducible deductive diagnosis gather hypothetico-deductive imply impute something to someone in the last/final analysisidiom inconclusively induction maths non-deductive put put something down to something put two and two together and make fiveidiom put two and two togetheridiom reason drawverb (MOVE)B2[ I+ adv/prep ] to move in a particular direction, especially in a vehicle: (尤指乘车辆)移动,行进 draw inShe arrived on the platform just as the train was drawing in. draw intoThe train slowly drew into the station. draw alongsideAs we drew alongside (= reached) the black car, I suddenly recognized my ex-boyfriend at the wheel.当我们来到那辆黑色汽车跟前的时候,我突然发现开车的是我以前的男朋友。 draw level withUKAs I drew level with (= reached) the car I saw that the front door was wide open. draw near, close, etc. B2 to become nearer in space or time: 靠近,接近 As Christmas draws nearer, the big stores start to get unbearably crowded.随着圣诞节的临近,商店开始变得拥挤不堪。 draw to a close/an end C2 to gradually finish: 即将结束,即将完成 As the evening drew to a close, people started reaching for their coats.晚会即将结束的时候人们开始去拿自己的外套。 A limousine drew up outside the hotel. As the date of his operation drew near, he became more and more anxious.随着手术日期的日益临近,他变得越来越焦虑了。 A car drew up outside and a few moments later the doorbell rang.一辆车在门外停了下来,过了一会儿门铃就响了。 "Let's draw this meeting to a close, gentlemen, " said the chairman. The shadows deepened as the evening drew on. General words for movement betake body English budge budge up carry circulate gone heaving inertly keepy-uppy kinetic kinetic energy motion pass repair repair to somewhere round scoot seethe shove drawverb (CAUSE)[ T ] If something draws a reaction, people react in the stated way: 引起,激起(反应) draw a responseHer speech last night in the Senate drew an angry response.昨晚她在参议院的讲话引起了人们的愤怒。 draw something from someone/something The spectacle drew gasps from the audience. His declaration drew loud applause. The minister's speech drew loud snorts of derisive laughter. Causing things to happen activation actuation agent attribute attribute something to someone breed give rise toidiom hyperstimulate hyperstimulation implement implementation prompt proximately put someone to somethingidiom Pygmalion effect reactivate realization render spark spell drawverb (PULL)C2[ T+ adv/prep ] to pull or direct something in a particular direction: 拉,拽,牵引 She drew her coat tightly around her shoulders.她在肩膀处把外衣拉紧。 draw someone asideThe crowd watched as the referee drew the player aside and spoke to him. draw someone to one sideA couple of days later, Poppy drew Kit to one side. draw the curtains to pull curtains so that they are either together or apart: 拉窗帘 Could you draw the curtains, please? Pulling draft drag someone away draw something up haul heave heave-ho heft hitch hitch something up pull at something reel reel something in/out retract retractable suck tow traction wrench wrest yank drawverb (CHOOSE)[ I or T ] to choose a number, card, etc. from several numbers, cards, etc. without first seeing it, in a competition or a game: 抽(签、牌),抽取 I was dealt two aces, and I drew a third.发牌时我得到两张 A 牌,后来我又抽到了一张。 Taking and choosing adopt adopted adoption appoint bags I...idiom be your best betidiom cull empanel faute de mieux favoured filterable first choice plump for something/someone Robin Hood select selection selective skim you name itidiom you pays your money and you takes your choice/chanceidiom drawverb (TAKE OUT)[ T ] to take something out of a container or your pocket, especially a weapon: 拿出,拔出,抽出(尤指武器) draw a knifeSuddenly he drew a knife and held it to my throat. draw a gunHe was fatally shot when he drew a gun on officers after a foot chase. [ T ] to cause a substance, especially blood, to come out of a body: 使(尤指血液)流出,使渗出 draw bloodHe bit me so hard that it drew blood.他把我咬得都出血了。 Taking and choosing adopt adopted adoption appoint bags I...idiom be your best betidiom cull empanel faute de mieux favoured filterable first choice plump for something/someone Robin Hood select selection selective skim you name itidiom you pays your money and you takes your choice/chanceidiom drawverb (GET)[ T ] to get a feeling, idea, etc. from something or someone: 获得,得到 draw something from somethingShe drew comfort from the fact that he died peacefully.他去世时很安详,为此她感到欣慰。 Using and misusing adopt adoption avail avail yourself of something be/go heavy on somethingidiom exhaust give/allow something full playidiom go into something go through gobble something up make capital out of somethingidiom recycle spare swallow tap turn over turn to someone/something turn/use something to good accountidiom unblock underuse drawverb (BREATHE)[ I or T ] to take air or smoke into your lungs: 吸入(空气或烟雾);吸气 draw a breathShe drew a deep breath and plunged into the water.她深吸一口气然后猛地跳入水中。 See also draw breath Animal physiology: breathing & stopping breathing aerobic asphyxia asphyxiation aspirate aspiration breathable breathe (something) in choke draw breathphrase expire huff and puffidiom hyperventilation lungful non-breathing out of breath pant puffed puffed out stifle strangulation drawverb (EQUAL)C1[ I ]UK to finish a game with the same number of points as the other person or team: 以平局告终;战平 draw withCoventry drew 1–1 with United in the semifinal.考文垂队在半决赛中以1:1与曼联队战平。 Winning, losing & scoring in sport aet against the run of playidiom all out blinder blow someone away box score conversion counterattack crash dead heat hammering offence offensively outpoint outrun point-scoring points deduction scoreless tank winner drawverb (MONEY)[ T+ prep ] to get money from a bank, account, etc. so that you can use it: 取(款),取(钱),支取 draw money outI drew some money out of my account to pay for our trip.我从账户中取了些钱给我们作旅费。 [ T ] to receive money regularly, especially as an employee or from the government: (尤指从雇主或政府那里)定期领取(一定数额的钱) draw a pensionHe's been drawing a pension for ten years.他领取养老金已经10年了。 draw benefitsThe system will come under increasing pressure as millions of baby boomers retire and start drawing benefits. draw Social SecurityUSMy mother has just started drawing Social Security. Withdrawing money atm automated teller machine automatic teller machine cash machine cashback clear clearance debit something from something dip into something draw something down drawdown hole in the wall lay lay something out overdraw overdrawn take take something out withdraw withdrawal You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Getting, receiving and accepting Earning money See alsodraw breath Idiomsdraw a blank draw a veil over something draw the line draw a line under something Phrasal verbsdraw back draw something down draw in draw someone into something draw something off draw on something draw something out draw someone out draw something up draw yourself up draw noun uk /drɔː/ us /drɑː/ drawnoun (ATTRACTION)[ Cusually singular ] someone or something that a lot of people are interested in: 有吸引力的人(或事物) big drawWe need someone at the event who'll be a big draw and attract the paying public.我们需要一个深受大家喜欢的人到场,以吸引人们花钱买票。 Attracting and tempting affinity allure alluringly arrest attract charisma charm offensive charm the pants off someoneidiom chum clickbait glamour honey trap incentive jump out at someone lure tantalizing tantalizingly tempt temptation temptingly drawnoun (EQUAL SCORE)[ C ]UK a situation in which each team in a game has equal points and neither side wins: 平局 The result was a draw.结果是平局。 Winning, losing & scoring in sport aet against the run of playidiom all out blinder blow someone away box score conversion counterattack crash dead heat hammering offence offensively outpoint outrun point-scoring points deduction scoreless tank winner drawnoun (COMPETITION)[ C ](US alsodrawing) a competition that is decided by choosing a particular ticket or number by chance, or the action or event of choosing a particular ticket or number in this way: Tickets for the draw clearly stated that under-18s were not eligible. We will enter your numbers in a draw and let you know if you win a prize. We all tuned in to watch the draw live on TV. [ C ](US alsodrawing) a way of deciding who will play against whom in a competition by choosing numbers by chance: The draw for the first round will take place on Monday night. favourable drawThey could reach the final if they get a favourable draw. The numbers that won last week have no bearing on what numbers will win the next lottery draw. The game is a variation of bingo in which the player chooses their numbers before the draw is made. The unclaimed £3.4m jackpot will roll over to the next draw. The winning numbers in yesterday's National Lottery draw were 6, 16, 18, 32, 35, 45. Miscellaneous games & activities air hockey beer pong belly dancing bran tub buildering bungee jumping cage diving charade Frisbee hoopla in-game inline inline skate inline skating pinball machine roller-skating RPG sandbox scavenger hunt screen time You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Gambling & bookmaking Parts & stages of competitions drawnoun (SMOKE)[ Cusually singular ] an act of inhaling(= taking into your lungs) smoke from a cigarette, etc.: draw onAfter a long pause and a draw on her cigarette, she answered. take a drawHe lit a cigarette and took a deep draw. He took another draw on his pipe. She saw me smoking outside and asked me for a draw. Tobacco & smoking anti-tobacco ashtray big tobacco briar chain-smoker cigarette cigarette butt cigarette holder lighter nicotine patch passive smoking puffer roll up!idiom roll-your-own second-hand smoke shisha smokeless tar tobacco weed drawnoun (OF GUN)[ C ] the act of pulling out a gun so you are ready to use it: Her father bought her a gun and holster and taught her a fast draw. In the film he plays an angry young gunslinger who rides into town to test his draw against an ageing sheriff. He wears a shoulder holster designed for quick draws. Handguns & rifles .22 .45 air pistol air rifle airgun carbine colt firearm flamethrower gat pistol quick, slow, etc. on the drawidiom ray gun revolver rifle small arms starting pistol stun gun submachine gun tommy gun Idiomquick, slow, etc. on the draw draw | American Dictionarydraw verb us/drɔ/past tensedrewus/dru/ | past participledrawnus/drɔn/ drawverb (PICTURE)[ I/T ] to make a picture of something or someone with a pencil, pen, etc.: [ T ]The child drew a picture of a dog. drawverb (MOVE)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to move in a particular direction: As we drew near, a dog started to bark. drawverb (PULL/PULL IN)[ I/T ] to pull or direct something or someone in a particular direction, or attract someone toward a particular place: [ T ]The Grand Canyon draws millions of tourists each year. [ T ]I would like to thank Professor Reynolds for drawing my attention to this article. [ I/T ] To draw is also to pull together or close something covering a window, so that no one can see you: [ T ]She drew the blinds and sat down to read. [ I/T ] To draw is also to suck in: [ I ]He sharply drew in his breath. drawverb (TAKE OUT)[ T ] to remove something: It was my turn to draw a card. drawverb (DECIDE ON)[ T ] to decide on something as a result of thinking about it: We can draw some conclusions about the causes of this disease. drawverb (CAUSE)[ T ] to cause a reaction from someone: The criticism drew an angry response from the mayor. Idiomsdraw a blank draw the line Phrasal verbsdraw yourself up draw out something draw out someone draw up something draw noun[ C ] us/drɔ/ drawnoun[C] (ATTRACTION)infml someone or something that attracts a lot of interest, esp. of paying customers: Every team needs a superstar who will be a big draw. drawnoun[C] (GAME RESULT)(in sports and games) a situation in which each side or team has equal points or is in an equal position and neither side wins: The hockey game ended in a draw, 2 to 2. draw | Business Englishdraw verb[ T ] uk /drɔː/usdrew | drawn BANKING (alsowithdraw) to get money from a bank or an account so that you can use it: draw money/cash from sthCustomers will be charged each time they draw cash from the cash dispensers. The company is now able to draw money from the £10m loan it has negotiated with Royal Bank of Scotland. FINANCE to receive money regularly, especially as an employee or from the government: The chief executive drew £1million last year in salary and bonuses. draw a salary/pension BANKING to write out a cheque and receive money for it: draw a cheque on an account/a bankConsumers nowadays routinely pay for goods not with cash or cheques drawn on their bank accounts but with credit cards. US Dollar cheques can be accepted if they are drawn on a bank with clearing facilities in the UK. FINANCE, COMMERCE to write a bill of exchange (= document used in trade that orders payment for goods or services): draw a bill of exchange on sbBills of exchange are drawn on buyers and accepted when the seller hands over the bill of lading covering the goods. Phrasal verbsdraw sth down draw sth from sth draw on/upon sth draw sth out draw sth up draw noun[ C ] uk /drɔː/us someone or something that attracts a lot of people: With an ice rink and indoor turf field, the complex has been popular and a draw for out-of-town visitors. a big/huge drawAs in China, the big draw is India's massive and lucrative domestic market potential. [ usually singular ] an act of using some of the supply of something, especially oil or gas, or the amount that is used: Oil prices continued to rise yesterday amid fears that figures from America will show another big draw on stocks. something that uses up part of a supply of something: The training program is a draw on all our resources. Examples of drawdraw More than this, it was strikingly similar to some of the plans being drawn up at that very moment by coiffeurs themselves. They plotted out the area and drew up plans before taking it over. Therefore, the experts who planned production were drawn from industry itself. The fewest and longest lines are also drawn on plans generating an 'axial map'. Examples are given from each category, drawing on qualitative data. It is commendable that the author draws on qualitative and quantitative measures throughout these chapters. In his visits to and walks around allotments, public housing projects and wasteland, he took photographs, drew maps and interviewed inhabitants or users of space. The chapter on anxiety, communication and safety in performance again draws on all the psychological concepts previously discussed. All reviewers are able to draw on this resource. The lottery runs over 36 weeks, with one number being drawn and not replaced each week. It draws on important insights associated with other theodicies, but attempts to get past their alleged shortcomings. In days past, the features, often words, were directly plotted on a map, and isoglosses were drawn to circumscribe the region. It is thus possible to draw the range of spike length for which oscillation occurred against shoulder radius (figure 3). On a day-to-day level, re-ection of a mediational character was drawn into teaching sessions across the entire course. This draws an obvious dichotomy between marine and freshwater systems. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withdrawdrawThese are words often used in combination with draw. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. big draw International news is a bigdraw for the new media. current draw The higher power factor reduces the peak currentdraw, reducing load on the circuit or on an uninterruptible power supply. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. draw weight This is a small market and excludes bows with rubber suction pads which could not do any harm as they do not have enough draw weight to hurt anything. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with draw |
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